Travis Scott - When Minaj's latest album 'Queen' charted second to Travis Scott's 'Astroworld,' she responded to the news by calling Scott out for selling over 50,000 “season pass” bundles (a ticket to his tour comes with the album) and she tweeted, “I spoke to him. He knows he doesn't have the #1 album this week.”

Travis Scott - She then fired at Scott's use of Kylie Jenner and their daughter to bring up sales: “I put my blood sweat & tears in writing a dope album only for Travis Scott to have Kylie Jenner post a tour pass telling people to come see her & Stormi.”

Spotify - She criticized the platform for giving her music away for free, arguing that she's one of the top Spotify artists of all time, and claiming that the streaming service was trying to punish her.

Society at large - Minaj topped it all off with a suggestion that racism and sexism were at play, asking, “Do you know how many women get systematically blackballed out of their positions in an office building & can't fight back?” She then tried to pass off the rant as “sarcasm/dry humor.”

Everyone mentioned on 'Barbie Dreams' - “Everyone is saying how disrespectful 'Barbie Dreams' is, and that's why I f****** love it,” Minaj said. Her goal was to flip what any male rapper might do and let the double standard in society reveal itself.

Lil' Kim - It all started when Kim told The Breakfast Club 105.1 that Minaj stole her sound and style. Minaj responded in her album 'Pink Friday,' and Kim dissed her back on a mixtape called 'Black Friday,' calling Minaj a “Lil' Kim clone.”

Lil' Kim - In a 2010 interview, Minaj said she'll respond to Kim when her name is on the Billboard charts, adding, "You're going to go down in history now as a sore loser, as opposed to going down in history as the Queen… Don't play with me."

Lil' Kim - Though the feud seemed to simmer, Kim publicly called Minaj “catty” and “obnoxious” in 2012, then remixed Beyoncé's Minaj-assisted track 'Flawless' in 2013, and recently said of Minaj's 2018 'Queen' album: “I was named that, I never named myself that. It's a difference.”

Remy Ma - Minaj and rapper Remy Ma have a long feud dating back to at least 2007, battling it out through calculated samples and biting verses. But the key incident that set Minaj off was Remy's 2017 diss track 'ShETHER.'

Remy Ma - Minaj shot back two weeks later with three tracks dissing Remy, explaining on Instagram that it took two weeks because “Queens don't move on peasant time,” and adding, “I'll give you half a million dollars if you can book ANY show or interview without mentioning the Queen name.”

Mariah Carey - The two divas very publicly, and sometimes on-air, butted heads while co-judging on 'American Idol' back in 2012. Carey reportedly didn't think Minaj could sing, nor that she should be a judge.

Iggy Azalea - During her acceptance speech for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the 2014 BET Awards, Minaj took time to ensure the audience “that when you hear Nicki Minaj spit, Nicki Minaj wrote it,” and mugged at the audience while they cheered.

Taylor Swift - When MTV released the Video of the Year nominees for the VMAs in 2015, Minaj tweeted about her 'Anaconda' video being snubbed, adding that “When the 'other' girls drop a video that breaks records and impacts culture they get that nomination.”

Taylor Swift - Minaj was apparently confused and said that she never mentioned Swift, while also retweeting someone's post that said, “It's not even any shade to the other artists. It's just that Nicki is getting snubbed for doing the same thing they're winning awards for.”

Taylor Swift - Swift replied, “If I win, please come up with me!! You're invited to any stage I'm ever on.” But people started picking sides (like Piers Morgan being on Swift's side and Katy Perry on Minaj's) and things escalated.

Miley Cyrus - During her speech at the 2015 MTV VMAs for Best Hip-Hop Video, Minaj took a precious on-air moment to put the pop singer in her place: “Back to this b**** that had a lot to say about me the other day in the press. Miley, what's good?” The crowd erupted in squeals.

Miley Cyrus - The aforementioned interview was with the New York Times, in which Cyrus responded to the Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift feud by reportedly saying, “What I read sounded very Nicki Minaj, which, if you know Nicki Minaj, is not too kind.”

Miley Cyrus - Not having had enough, when Cyrus was announcing the winner of Video of the Year, she recounted having lost the award herself in 2008, and she looked to Minaj when she yelled, “I was fine with it because it's no big deal! It's just an award!”

Farrah Abraham - In 2016, Minaj called out the 'Teen Mom OG' star in a profane Twitter war, criticizing Abraham's relationship with her mother, her failure to know the difference between "you're" and "your,” and calling her a “ding bat.”

Farrah Abraham - Abraham hit back (but with grammar that didn't help her case): “Cause your [sic] a parent right? Your videos look like porn.” Minaj told her to treat her mother better, and then it seems the rapper and her Barbz grew bored of the reality star.

Giuseppe Zanotti - Minaj was well acquainted with the Italian footwear designer and says he told her she inspired his "Nicki" shoe. She later called him out on Twitter in 2017 for naming sneakers after her while ignoring her call about an official collaboration. “The racism & disrespect won't be tolerated.”

Cardi B - Following the release of Migos's track 'MotorSport' in 2017, people were already speculating that Minaj and Cardi B, both featured on the song, were feuding. But it wasn't until Cardi did an interview with Capital Xtra that things spiraled.

Cardi B - She commented on how Minaj's verse wasn't finished and had to be changed. In Minaj's subsequent interview with Zane Lowe, Minaj said Cardi hurt her feelings and that she was shocked that Cardi wasn't grateful to be on a track with her.

Cardi B - Minaj added that she was upset neither Cardi nor Migos defended her when rumors were circulating about their feud. She also took to Twitter to reveal that Cardi left out the part about how Quavo and the label told her to change the verse, and that it wasn't of her own choice.

Nicki Minaj Cardi B Drake - Tensions came to a head at the Harper's Bazaar ICONS party. Minaj supposedly liked several tweets about Cardi being a bad parent. This led to a confrontation at the party, where Minaj "accidentally" stepped on Cardi B's dress, and Cardi took off her shoe and hurled it at her. The latter aired out all of her grievances on Instagram.

Everyone Nicki Minaj has ever called out in public

The rapper turns 36 on December 8

With Twitter rants and ruthless call-outs galore, Nicki Minaj may just be the most confrontational rapper in the game right now. From allegedly threatening music's biggest diva, to the endless tornado of blame that swept up Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus in its wake, check out this gallery to see everyone the artist has called out.